Five Easy Pieces (1970) - (Movie Clip) I Hope No One Hits On You
Wayward classical pianist Robert (Jack Nicholson) is in trouble with his waitress girlfriend Rayette (Karen Black) for hitting on loose local girls in the bowling alley, in Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces, 1970.
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Five Easy Pieces (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Chopin Prelude To Opus 28
Home from his low-rent wanderings due to family illness, trained pianist Robert (Jack Nicholson) plays Chopin's Prelude to Opus 28 in E Minor #4 for Catherine (Susan Anspach), his brother's fianceè, with a famous camera move, in director Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces, 1970.
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With waitress girlfriend Rayette (Karen Black) and lesbian hitchers Palm and Terry (Helena Kallianiotes, Toni Basil), Robert (Jack Nicholson) pulls over for the famous restaurant scene with waitress Lorna Thayer, in Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces, 1970.